Showing posts with label greenpoint. Show all posts
Showing posts with label greenpoint. Show all posts

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Thai Cafe: Greenpoint, BK

Thai Cafe in Greenpoint has absolutely my favorite thai iced tea in the city. THE BEST, hands down (no, Mom, that's not an alcoholic drink...don't worry, my liver is fine).

This place is awesome. cheap. and good. Check out their menu.

Things I love: service is so friendly. Last time I ordered green curry, extra spicy. They did a serious job making me the spiciest curry I've ever eaten and half-way through my lunch, my waitress checked on me because it was "too spicy even for [her]." Points for making me what I asked for and then making sure my mouth wasn't on fire when i got it. I like.

Thai Cafe is a cute space with a small open kitchen, concrete floors, paintings on the walls and kooky light fixtures.

It's cash only, but you won't need much. They have a kick ass pad thai ($7.50-9.50) green papaya salad ($4) (on right in picture next to spicy squid salad), and the curries are really well balanced (and spicy, if you so desire) (avg. $8). If you don't live in Brooklyn, it's probably a pain to get to, involving @ least 1 transfer to the G or a long walk from Queens but this is a hidden treasure for thai food lovers.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Souper Trivia!

This is a good cause and tangentially related to food.


OK. Because I am a nerd (see this post...) I will be @ t.b.d. tonight with @ least 3 other nerds tongiht trying to win free dead stuff at Souper Trivia. $5 pp and teams up to 6. Money to benefit the Greenpoint Soup Kitchen.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

La Taverna

Well, well, Manhattan Ave has an Italian place.

Tonight the Empire State Building is Green White and Red. No, it's not for Italy but it should be because there's a very underrated little spot at 946 Manhattan Ave (between Kent St & Java St) in Greenpoint Brooklyn. (The Rockettes Christmas Spectacular opening for the year takes precedence on the lighting schema, I guess...)
A couple weeks ago, while walking down Manhattan, a friendly dude came out and introduced himself to me. Geno is the manager of Taverna. I wasn't in the market to eat pasta at this point since it was still...oh, 80 degrees on average until the beginning of October but i make a little mental bookmarking of the gesture.

Tonight I finally made my way into La Taverna. After procrastinating on a somewhat empty fridge and empty stomach, i set out to find sustenance somewhere in the streets of Greenpoint. Local market closed, I have no choice but to finally stop in. Totally worth it.

The place itself is right at the corner so it's got nice window action. The furniture is a little medieval but OK. Geno is probably working that whole Medici vibe. He plays some Italian tunes, too....which might be weird if you're not Italian speaking-which pretty much rules out everyone in Greenpoint except Geno and myself.
They opened in an old Polish bookstore earlier this year and they are still lacking a liquor licence which would probably help alleviate the lack of crowd.

Something this place has going for it is it's extreme value. Seriously, it's downright cheap. Delicious homemade lentil soup for $3.95, calamari (grilled or fried) for 5.95. Pasta dishes between $6 and $9 and most entrees below $13, it's a serious deal.

The food, price notwithstanding, is actually very good. Wandering in around 9:00, we had the place to ourselves. Geno brought out some very fresh bread and spiced oil, and personally thanked us for coming in. So we're off to a good start...which means I'll order calamari. I love calamari, it's my guilty pleasure, so i have to be in the right state of mind to even risk having bad calamari. Tonight's was good, if not perfect....the sauce was a bit under-salted but that's easily
corrected on my end. Which reminds me.....they make all their sauces in-house. There is a sauce for each dish. This is not a "slather subpar red sauce all over everything" Italian place. me likey.

This brings me to the main courses. Had to try a pasta dish....had I known before I ordered, like
I do now, that La Taverna makes their own gnocchi, i would have had that. They offer a few varieties but, if I am to believe Geno, who at this point wasn't trying to sell me anything as I'm paying the check, the gnocchi is light and delicious. I will fact check this.....trust me. We get rigatoni alla siciliana (pasta alla norma if you're in sicily...) and a stuffed porkchop which was so out of character for both of us that the delicious surprise it ended up being was even more worth it. The pasta was cooked just right, the sauce was light and the veggies were all fresh. Add some fresh basil and ricotta and you've got a winner for $8. The porkchop was the best pork I've ever had. I guess I'm not qualified to be an authority on this because I rarely eat it but it's stuffed with mozzerella and herbs, dipped in a garlic sauce and covered in sauteed mushrooms. Served with rustic roasted potatoes and veggies, it's a filling dish but we wanted to finish it...and hey, not porkchop fans.

oh, don't let me forget that, in addition to making a lot of their own pasta and all of their own sauces, they make their own tiramisu. fresh. tiramisu. stop in just to try that.

I officially love this place. Even though it's a tiny bit tacky, Greenpoint needed a traditional Italian place that has more to offer than marinara and meatballs. If they could only get a liquor license, they'd be pulling in a larger crowd I think, but they DO have an impressive espresso machine behind the bar at the moment. They also take credit cards (big plus for the neighborhood!) and deliver. Give them a try. Say hi to Geno.


Thursday, October 8, 2009

Greenpoint Brooklyn: Sakura 6

Who can resist a sign that says "Free hot sake"? Not I.

Namaste, I honor the place where frugality and debauchery meet.

Sakura 6 is a 12 table japanese joint on Manhattan Ave. Yeah, I said "japanese" and "joint" in the same phrase. it's fitting...the place literally advertises it's free alcoholic beverage of choice on a poster-board on the door next to the specials.

I've gone a couple times since it's about 5 minutes from my apartment. Hosts are usually sorta rude and just point to the tables so you can find a seat. Waitresses may be f.o.b. but they've all been sweet and never stingy with the sake refills (most importantly).

I love the inside: it's super casual with a small sushi bar and small tables around the room. There's a herring bone design piece on the ceiling of the dining room, too. I guess I'm a sucker for fish bones....
The exposed brick wall is nice, too. Lighting is dim with candles on the table of course...when combined with sake can probably facilitate silly decisions. Given the hosts' general attitudes, you'll be kicked out of the restaurant after you've reached this point but quite before you're much too drunk to walk home.

Now, onto the food: The 3 roll combo for 11.99 is a steal as far as sushi goes. Definitely recommend the yellowtail-jalepeno roll...the other regular rolls in this combo are pretty much that standard fair (salmon, tuna, cucumber,crab, avocado, multiple combinations of these, etc...) Combo comes with miso soup or salad with ginger dressing. Dressing is quite good but I'm biased since I've only been disappointed by japanese ginger dressing once.

Hibachi rice is also a good bet if you're looking for something hot, just make sure to get it spicy because the spice is what keeps it from being mediocre fried rice (sorry, I said it...but hey, free sake!).

Some special rolls to try: Bahana (tuna cucumber topped with tuna and avocado) and volcano (spicy mix of fish with tempura and topped with caviar) are particularly good. Crazy Flying Dragon is also a good choice, not only because it's a good roll but because they named it that.























Yeah, so good things? The sushi is consistent. It's good, not the best I've ever had but very good especially considering the price. A steal as 3 rolls combo w/ soup, 1 garden salad, 1 rainbow roll and (obviously) sake set us back $24 + tip...Drawbacks are the service and the small size of the rolls. But it's cheap so there's a possible workaround for that, if you're really hungry.

Not a go-out-of-your-way place but super good place to grab dinner if you're in the Greenpoint/Williamsburg area and hungry. They also deliver if you order $10...that'll be a B.Y.O.B. affair, however...It's worth a look, check it out.

Hungry? Find some good eats.

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